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The Yeshasvini Health Insurance Scheme programme is one of the most important health insurance scheme introduced in Karnataka.  The programme operates by the Yeshasvini Trust to take advantage of the societal capital generated by a vast network of cooperative societies in Karnataka which connects diverse rural farmers and workers of informal sector and urban areas. The present study made an attempt to analyze level of awareness to Yeshasvini Health Insurance Scheme on the basis of gender. The study used primary data from 688 respondents from four region of Karnataka. To analyze the data, the study used descriptive statistics and independent sample t-test.

KEY WORDS: Yeshasvini Health Insurance Scheme, Co-operative Societies, Rural Farmers, Informal Sector.

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